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![]() Doing a lot of reformatting these days, so the style box pretty much stays open. Sometimes, if an object has a style applied and then is modified, when you select the object, the base style is highlighted in the style box, with an asterisk to indicate that it has been modified. Other times, the style box displays the base style, with a separate style indicating the modification: "Body text + Calibri", for instance. How do I control how the styles are listed? I would much prefer the first option. Last edited by Charles Kenyon; 09-05-2019 at 02:51 AM. Reason: Mark as solved |
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